Infant health disparities won’t be fixed with genetic sequencing
Should we even be investing in genetic sequencing for newborns when there is are crises in infant and maternal health that need our attention? More
Should we even be investing in genetic sequencing for newborns when there is are crises in infant and maternal health that need our attention? More
A recent study of preoperative urine tests finds that the vast majority are overuse, and as many as 28% lead to unnecessary antibiotic treatment. More
Clinicians should know the rough probability of a patient having a certain disease based on their symptoms and test results. Yet health care practitioners are not as good as you might expect at predicting patients' disease risk, a new study finds. More
The USPSTF's expanded screening guidelines bring up important questions of screening harms and benefits, generalizing clinical trial results, and the impact of screening on health disparities. More
Is the tremendous increase in melanoma diagnoses a cancer epidemic, or an "epidemic of overdiagnosis"? More
The US Preventive Services Task Force recently issued a draft recommendation to lower the starting age of colorectal cancer screening (CRC) from 50 to 45. We examine both the potential benefits and harms of expanding screening to a younger age group. More
To what extent have efforts to change clinician habits worked, when it comes to low-value carotid imaging? We interviewed Dr. Tim Anderson, co-author of a recent study on the topic, to find out more. More
A recent study in JAMA finds that nearly half of older adults are still screened for certain cancers above the recommended age. More
From Dr. Ronald Adler, why we should be wary of the promises of GRAIL and other liquid biopsy companies. More
A study found that preventive cancer screenings sharply declined due to Covid-19. What effect will this dramatic decline in screening have on patient health? More
When it comes to thyroid cancers, the more you look, the more you find. Scanning technology developed over the past few decades has made it easier to find small thyroid nodules, even when scanning other parts of the body (these are called “incidental findings”). More scanning has led to an increasing number of thyroid cancer […] More
Recent research finds that websites for lung cancer screening programs tout the benefits of screening, but the harms...not so much. More
We could be identifying more Covid-19 cases now, without the swab tests we’re screaming for. Here’s how. More
Even though the U.S. has stumbled badly on coronavirus testing testing, it’s not too late to slow the outbreak. Here’s how. More
Just in time for colorectal cancer screening month, a new analysis shows how the media portrayed a controversial screening guideline change. More
Eleven years ago, Julie Martinez decided not to have her thyroid removed after a small nodule was discovered. In an update to her story, Julie shares what has happened since then. More
"Screening saves lives" is a popular sentiment. But what about the potential downsides of cancer screening? More
A new study finds that even the "best" hospitals in the nation commonly offer unnecessary cardiovascular screening tests to wealthy patients. More
Media coverage of a recent study is generating hype about supplemental screening for cancer for women with dense breasts. More
Privacy isn't the only thing we should be worried about with Facebook's new preventive health tool More